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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Evidence that Health and Wellness Initiatives Stem Costs Is Lacking, Says Study

Health plan initiatives to promote health and wellness among workers are now commonplace, despite an acknowledged lack of evidence of an investment payoff, according to a study released June 4 by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC). The study’s findings are detailed in a new HSC issue brief, Health and Wellness Initiatives: The Shift from Managing Illness to Promoting Health.

Much of the momentum for health and wellness initiatives has come from large employers looking for long-term strategies to address rising costs and to support their broader consumer-based strategy of giving employees more responsibility for healthcare decisions and costs, the study found. However, the investment payoff for health and wellness initiatives has been difficult to demonstrate, according to the study. Because many of the health and wellness activities in existence today have been introduced only recently and not yet evaluated, there is little credible evidence regarding ROI.

“Ultimately, the credibility of health and wellness activities to improve health and contain costs will depend on evidence demonstrating both health improvements and a positive return on investment,” said Paul B. Ginsburg, PhD, president of HSC. Read the issue brief.

posted on 6/5/2008 7:41:48 AM (CST)  Permalink